Chet Gresham

Last Minute Decisions

Week 1 Injury Questions

Editor's Note: Rotoworld's partner FanDuel is hosting a one-week $25,000 Fantasy Football Contest for Week 1. It's $25 to join and first prize is $5,000. Here's the link.

Welcome to the official start of week 1 of the fantasy football season. Yes, we saw plenty of fantasy points on Thursday night and I’m underselling it with the word plenty, but it’s not true fantasy football until you, multiple televisions, computers, laptops, Scott Hanson and Twitter are all mixed together in a fake football goulash of monumental gooiness. So let's get gooey!

There are some injuries of import below, but unless someone misses the bus to the stadium or slips on a wet towel in the locker room the major studs’ statuses are fairly defined.

EAGLES at REDSKINS* Robert Griffin III (knee) is a full go for Monday Night according to coach Shanahan who says that he has proven in practice he can run the whole playbook. * Pierre Garcon (foot) says his foot/toe is 100 percent.

TEXANS at CHARGERS

* Arian Foster (calf) practiced all week and coach Kubiak was impressed with his conditioning. Ben Tate is still in line for more carries than usual, but this is a fluid situation based on the score.

* DeAndre Hopkins passed his concussion protocol and has been cleared to play, but coach Kubiak describes him as “in a catch-up period right now” after missing two weeks due to his brain injury.

*Malcom Floyd (knee) and Eddie Royal (chest/concussion) have practiced in full this week and should be ready to go without restrictions.

Both dropped in my draft so far that I couldn’t not take them, but of course that leaves me with a dilemma. RGIII has yet to play in real action this season, but gets a great matchup with the Eagles, while Cam Newton hasn’t looked great in preseason and has an extremely tough matchup with the Seahawks, but has played and I drafted him before RGIII.

I decided to take the path of least resistance with Robert Griffin III because I do believe that you can sit your studs. That seems like a good rule of thumb, but thumbs are made to be broken, uh, I mean rules are, sorry Blaine. If your stud is facing a team that can stop studs and your backup is facing a team that can’t even stop duds, well, make the switch.

SURVIVOR PICK OF THE WEEK

My first thought in a Survivor League is to not play any teams on the road and to save my stud teams until later in the season. Pretty basic stuff of course, but it seems to hold as a sound strategy. This week I looked at the Rams, Steelers and Colts as three teams I liked to win at home.

The Rams face the Cardinals and their new look offense with Bruce Arians and Carson Palmer leading the way, but they go on the road with a weak offensive line facing a tough pass rush. If this were later in the season I might feel good about this one, but there are too many unknowns so I checked this one off my list first.

Next are the Steelers. Their defense looks to be healthy and they face an erratic Jake Locker. That is a plus matchup. The offense is without Le’Veon Bell, but Ben Roethlisberger is healthy and he has a nice group of receivers to throw to while the Titans defense is mediocre. The fact that many believe the Steelers are in for a long season doesn’t deter me from believing they’re a team you can count on at home against a lesser opponent.

So the Steelers are still a go for me, but what about the Colts? The method of using teams that play the Raiders at home is probably a good one. The Raiders beat the Chiefs on the road last year, but lost every other road game. You remember how the Chiefs threw eight touchdown passes all last season? Yeah, that wasn’t good.

I also feel good about the Colts ability with Luck at the helm this season, but with their defense still suspect I wonder if I’d be willing to use them against a better team with confidence? I’m just not sure. So I’m going with the Colts this week.

Editor's Note: Rotoworld's partner FanDuel is hosting a one-week $25,000 Fantasy Football Contest for Week 1. It's $25 to join and first prize is $5,000. Here's the link.

Welcome to the official start of week 1 of the fantasy football season. Yes, we saw plenty of fantasy points on Thursday night and I’m underselling it with the word plenty, but it’s not true fantasy football until you, multiple televisions, computers, laptops, Scott Hanson and Twitter are all mixed together in a fake football goulash of monumental gooiness. So let's get gooey!

There are some injuries of import below, but unless someone misses the bus to the stadium or slips on a wet towel in the locker room the major studs’ statuses are fairly defined.

EAGLES at REDSKINS* Robert Griffin III (knee) is a full go for Monday Night according to coach Shanahan who says that he has proven in practice he can run the whole playbook. * Pierre Garcon (foot) says his foot/toe is 100 percent.

TEXANS at CHARGERS

* Arian Foster (calf) practiced all week and coach Kubiak was impressed with his conditioning. Ben Tate is still in line for more carries than usual, but this is a fluid situation based on the score.

* DeAndre Hopkins passed his concussion protocol and has been cleared to play, but coach Kubiak describes him as “in a catch-up period right now” after missing two weeks due to his brain injury.

*Malcom Floyd (knee) and Eddie Royal (chest/concussion) have practiced in full this week and should be ready to go without restrictions.

Both dropped in my draft so far that I couldn’t not take them, but of course that leaves me with a dilemma. RGIII has yet to play in real action this season, but gets a great matchup with the Eagles, while Cam Newton hasn’t looked great in preseason and has an extremely tough matchup with the Seahawks, but has played and I drafted him before RGIII.

I decided to take the path of least resistance with Robert Griffin III because I do believe that you can sit your studs. That seems like a good rule of thumb, but thumbs are made to be broken, uh, I mean rules are, sorry Blaine. If your stud is facing a team that can stop studs and your backup is facing a team that can’t even stop duds, well, make the switch.

SURVIVOR PICK OF THE WEEK

My first thought in a Survivor League is to not play any teams on the road and to save my stud teams until later in the season. Pretty basic stuff of course, but it seems to hold as a sound strategy. This week I looked at the Rams, Steelers and Colts as three teams I liked to win at home.

The Rams face the Cardinals and their new look offense with Bruce Arians and Carson Palmer leading the way, but they go on the road with a weak offensive line facing a tough pass rush. If this were later in the season I might feel good about this one, but there are too many unknowns so I checked this one off my list first.

Next are the Steelers. Their defense looks to be healthy and they face an erratic Jake Locker. That is a plus matchup. The offense is without Le’Veon Bell, but Ben Roethlisberger is healthy and he has a nice group of receivers to throw to while the Titans defense is mediocre. The fact that many believe the Steelers are in for a long season doesn’t deter me from believing they’re a team you can count on at home against a lesser opponent.

So the Steelers are still a go for me, but what about the Colts? The method of using teams that play the Raiders at home is probably a good one. The Raiders beat the Chiefs on the road last year, but lost every other road game. You remember how the Chiefs threw eight touchdown passes all last season? Yeah, that wasn’t good.

I also feel good about the Colts ability with Luck at the helm this season, but with their defense still suspect I wonder if I’d be willing to use them against a better team with confidence? I’m just not sure. So I’m going with the Colts this week.